TopFinds: Romney's 'binders full of women' trends, bullying kills

A Mitt Romney statement goes viral across the world. A teen girl in Canada kills herself due to incessant bullying. How a woman lived a full year according to Biblical laws. These are the top stories on Digital Journal.

As we do every week, we've collected the top news stories and compiled them on one page. Digital Journalists reported on the latest science news, viral photos, odd sexual news and much more.

We also highlight some of the major topics Digital Journalists have been covering recently. Note you can see the trending topics at the top of any page on our news network, in the black bar. They are changing constantly to react to what people are reading on the site. We wanted to include this feature to let you know the topics people want to read about on Digital Journal.

Jimmy Savile's autobiography, "Love is An Uphill Thing" is in short supply and prices are rising fast on ebay. In this 1976 book, the continuing torrent of allegations against the former star find ample support.

"Georgia Aquarium does not meet the two primary burdens of proof under permitting criteria for harm to the species in the wild," said Courtney Vail over the aquarium's recent permit application to import 18 wild-caught belugas from Russia.

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A flock of whimbrels (Numenius phaeopus) at Sailor's Beach. The whimbrel (known locally as "zarapito") nests in the Arctic regions of North America and visits the Pacific coast of South America from late August until April.

Blogger Rachel Held Evans, spent one year living according to the biblical rules of Leviticus 15 to 18, which give instructions about how virtuous women ought to live. The rules include those of "hygiene" during menstruation when women are "unclean."

Romney inspired an Internet meme at the second presidential debate with an awkward comment that when he was governor of Massachusetts, he was brought "binders full of women." The statement became a trending topic on Twitter immediately after he said it.

Newly released footage from the camera mounted on the helmet of Felix Baumgartner's suit shows his supersonic fall from his point of view. The video shows the critical moment he lost control and spun wildly at a supersonic speed of 834 mph (Mach 1.24).

When a woman calls into the Fargo Y94 Playhouse radio station moaning that she cannot get any action over a complaint about deer crossings, it sounds legit, at first. Fairly soon though, the radio host realizes this lady clearly has no 'i-deer' at all.

Malala Yousafzai, the 14-year-old Pakistani girl who was shot in the head by the Taliban for advocating education for girls, has been moved to the UK for further treatment. (Updated with petition link).

Felix Baumgartner is attempting to break the world record for the highest and fastest freefall in history today, Sunday October 14 at 12:24 PM EDT. You can watch a live stream of the jump here (UPDATES).

New data from the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSDIC) reveal that Arctic ice is continuing to melt at an alarming rate. Summer ice in the Arctic may all but disappear over the next few decades, much earlier than scientists had previously predicted.

A bus driver was suspended after a video surfaced online showing him dealing a jaw breaking uppercut punch to a foul-mouthed young woman who appears to have been tormenting him during the bus ride with verbal taunts.